Manuscripts
Manuscript:
Copenhagen, Det Kongelige Bibliotek, MS NKS 58 8◦
No catalogue entry available
Meens, Rob, “The oldest manuscript witness of the Collectio canonum Hibernensis”, Peritia 14 (2000): 1–19.  
abstract:
This article examines two small collections of canonistical material in Copenhagen, Kongelige Bibliotek, ms Ny. Kgl. S. 58 8° containing material which has close parallels with the Collectio canonum hibernensis. It discusses the relationship between these collections and the Hibernensis. The fact that one Copenhagen collection contains a much longer extract from the letter to bishop Massona, allegedy written by Isidore of Seville, than the one found in the Hibernensis, suggests that we have here with one of the forerunners of the Hibernensis. On palaeographical grounds, the Copenhagen manuscript has been assigned to the first half of the eighth century. It is, therefore, older than the oldest mss of the Hibernensis. Lowe has implausibly ascribed it to southern France. Though a northern Italian origin cannot be ruled out, its penitential and canonistic texts strongly suggest the recently converted regions of northern Gaul as the place of compilation and use.

Results for Copenhagen (7)
Not yet published.

A large English manuscript in three segments.

  • s. xivex
  • Copenhagen, Det Kongelige Bibliotek, MS NKS 58 8◦

Manuscript fragment (6 folios) which originally formed part of what is now BL, Egerton 88.

  • s. xvi

Duanaire (poem-boek) commissioned by Cú Chonnacht Mág Uidhir, lord of Fermanagh (1566-1589).

  • s. xvi2/xviii
  • Copenhagen, Det Kongelige Bibliotek, MS Thott 225 quarto
Not yet published.

Fragment (10 folia) of a liturgical manuscript from the monastery of Landévennec, preserving some chronological tables and part of a calendar (January–August).

  • s. x
  • Copenhagen, University Library, MS AM 243 fol. B